0 a person whose job is to mediate in a disagreement (= talk to the people or groups involved to help them find a solution): --
1 a person who tries to end a disagreement by helping the two sides to talk about and agree on a solution: --
act/serve as mediator She has agreed to act as mediator and meet with the board to try to resolve the dispute.
a federal/independent/UN mediator After talks reached an impasse last month, US federal mediators instituted a 30-day cooling-off period.
Lawyers acting for the companies held another meeting with mediators this week.
Second, there must be a significant association between the predictor (maltreatment severity) and the mediator (attribution).
State officials - prefects and sub-prefects - became the principal mediators in conflicts over land between the local population and those opening up pioneer fronts.
These arrangements have been made in recognition of their special qualification as the mediator of the goddess's power.
The final model, regressed the dependent variable (life satisfaction) onto the mediator (environmental mastery) and the independent variables.
However, the man also became violent towards the mediators, and even towards his own parents.
When the media change, so do the mediators - the persons who choose and interpret the news.
Changes in the media lead to changes in the mediators, the persons who choose and interpret the news for the public.
In addition, measurements were made of the production of cytokines and mediator substances by isolated intestinal tissues.